That’s That Stuff I Don’t Like

On YouTube tag videos are pretty common, on blogs not so much. Guess what though? Ini no care-o, and since this is my website I’m gonna share with you my version of the popular That’s That Stuff I Don’t Like tag video that swept through YouTube last year. I’m just getting to it because I was busy with Spina Bifida. You understand right? Good.

The premise of the video is simple. Tell people some stuff … that you … don’t like.

BOOM! getchusome

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aaaand just for my blog readers I’m gonna add a couple new ones:

I don’t like when people groom themselves in public. I’m ok with an occasional hair brush or a lip gloss application, but I draw the line at flossing and nail clipping. SERIOUSLY WHY?!! I’ve been out in PUBLIC with people, and they were nail clipping as a couple.  Stop it. My friend posted on Facebook that she had a nail clipping fall on her iPad while on the train one morning, then when she said something to the lady she had the nerve to argue with her. What is life?!! 

I don’t like when people make jewelry out teeth. Yeah you read that right. Jewelry. out of. !@@#*#($ TEETH!!! *fights air*   I’ve seen this twice. Once as a ball of 15-20 baby teeth in a cluster adorning the neck of the lady at the cash register at IHOP (yes a food establishment … with human teeth … around her neck), and recently on a Facebook post of someone who “couldn’t bare to part with [their] wisdom teeth” so they had them made into a necklace and earrings. The latter was accompanied with a photo and a #dontjudgeme hashtag, because nothing stops me from forming an opinion about your disgusting skin crawling fashion choices like a well placed hashtag.

I crack me up.

Soooo … what’s that stuff you don’t like?.

Roshini Cope, aka Glamazini, is a certified life coach and special needs mom who infuses wisdom with wit to guide Black and West Indian women on their journey of healing and transformation. She is a content creator that resonates deeply with women seeking meaningful change in their lives. Her down-to-earth approach to lifestyle enhancement makes personal growth feel accessible, inspiring, and fun. Surrounded by pineapples – her chosen symbol of joy – she guides her audience to create the life they truly desire, one heartfelt laugh at a time. Work with Roshini